Food pan cover with sliding lid

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6540098
  • Patent Number
    6,540,098
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 25, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 1, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A food pan and cover, the food pan having a peripheral web and a wall extending upwardly from the web on which the cover is seated. The cover has an opening that receives a sliding lid. A rail on the cover supports a flange on the lid and a keyway formed between the cover and the pan supports a key on the lid for sliding movement in the keyway. Stops at either end of the keyway check sliding movement of the lid. A wall substantially surrounds the lid on the upper surface with a conduit which extends beyond the opening of the cover for removal of liquid therefrom. A relieved notch portion on the lid allows for turning movement of the lid in the opening of the cover for placement and removal.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The field of this invention lies within the food pan, cover, and lid art wherein a cover is utilized for a pan of food. More particularly, it is within the art of maintaining food in a safe, fresh, and clean environment in a food pan wherein a lid can be removed in whole or in part for exposing the food for food service. Such food pans, lids, and covers are utilized within the field of institutional food service such as restaurants, fast food restaurants, hospitals, schools, banquet facilities, and other related institutional food service activities.




2. Prior Art




The prior art with regard to food pans, containers, and related lids, and covers have involved multiple configurations made of various materials. In this particular case, the food pans, covers, and lids related to this invention are generally in the plastic food service area.




Such food pans, lids, and covers usually rely upon a flange or surface upon which the lid or cover can rest on the pan. Also, there have been various means of closing the food pan covers and opening them with living hinges or other types of hinges.




In addition thereto, various flanges and inter-nesting locking means have been utilized in order to secure a cover to a food pan which can then be removed for food service.




Such covers and lids sometimes have a snap over feature with regard to various plastic connections. Also, it is known to have a cover with a flexible interior channel that seats on top of a food pan or food container. Further to this extent, food pans sometimes have lids or covers which pivot or turn from one particular point to another or have interior oriented walls that seat within a container.




It is also know that certain containers can have nesting configurations with respect to various seating relationships for providing a cover over the pan.




Many of the foregoing configurations including the pans, hinges, and lids have a drawback with regard to being maintained in a sanitary condition as well as ease of placement and function.




This particular invention has a sliding feature which secures a sliding lid into relationship with a food pan cover. The sliding lid within the cover provides for opening of the cover and access to the food within the pan. The sliding lid can be slid open and removed at will for access. Further to this extent, the sliding lid is indexed and secured to the cover by means of various interfacing securements.




In addition thereto, the lid of this invention provides for drainage and removal of food thereon so that it will not be left to fall or drip into the food pan. Also, a simplified sliding rail engagement creates a closure which easily glides backwardly and forwardly for supporting and providing access when the lid is slid within the cover.




The cover and the lid are easily inserted and matched with each other for removal and insertion by a unique support mechanism provided by the lid in association with the cover. Additionally, the cover provides for a rail support with the lid for holding and allowing easy removal and initial engagement as will be seen hereinafter.




Additional features of the lid and flanges allow the sliding and locking of the lid. The lid can be easily disassembled from the cover and the cover from the pan to provide for cleaning and sanitary maintenance. As a consequence, this invention is a step over the art providing ready and facile coverage of food within a pan.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In summation, this invention comprises a food pan and cover combination with a sliding lid within the cover that slides on rails, flanges, keyways, or supports and has specific stops and locks so that the lid can be slid open in an easy manner and at the same time disassembled for cleaning and maintenance of sanitary conditions.




More specifically, the invention provides for a cover that is indexed and seated on a food pan. Within the cover, a lid is supported in part thereon as well as on the food pan. The lid can slide backwardly and forwardly for providing access to an opening within the cover. As the lid slides backwardly and forwardly for access, it is supported on one portion by the cover and on the other portion on the top of the food pan in a keyway formed between the cover and pan.




Stops and indexing points are provided on the cover for stopping the lid at an appropriate position. Also a seating of the lid against locking projections of the cover is provided. Further to this extent, the locking positions maintain the lid in a relatively fixed position until it is slid into a position to provide access. This is accomplished by a handle across the trailing edge of the lid.




The lid also has a lip extending around its periphery which protects the interior contents of the food from exposure to other food or liquids dropping into the pan. The edge of the lid has drainage conduits or channels at either end to provide for removal of liquids and food so that they do not enter the food within the pan.




The lid is easily inserted into the cover through a geometry which allows the lid to be supported at one end on the cover. At an intermediate portion of the lid, a pair of rails, keys, flanges or extensions support the lid on the pan while at the same time allowing for removal and emplacement. The removal and emplacement features help to enhance the cleanliness and ability of the lid to be removed or placed in association with the cover.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of a food pan and cover of this invention with the lid closed.





FIG. 2

shows a perspective view of the pan and cover as shown in

FIG. 1

with the lid in a slid open position.





FIG. 3

shows a sectional view of the food pan and cover as sectioned along lines


3





3


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

shows a sectional view of the food pan and cover as sectioned in the directions of lines


4





4


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

shows an enlarged view from circle


5


of

FIG. 3

of the food pan cover locking tabs for inhibiting movement of the lid in the closed position after it has been slid into the closed position.





FIG. 6

shows a sectional view similar to

FIG. 3

with the lid within the cover in an opened position.





FIG. 7

shows a perspective view of the lid and cover with the lid initially being emplaced within the cover.





FIG. 8

shows a perspective view of the lid and cover with the lid having been emplaced in and on the cover before the forward end of the lid is placed in a resting position on the supports of the pan.





FIG. 9

is a partially cross-sectioned fragmented view detailing the engagement of the rear support of the lid on the cover in the direction of lines


9





9


of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 10

is a detailed sectional view as encircled in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 11

is a sectional view of the rear area of the lid as sectioned in the direction of lines


11





11


of FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Looking more specifically at

FIGS. 1 and 2

it can be seen that the invention hereof has been shown with the lid opened and closed. When looking at the figures, it can be seen that a cover


10


is shown overlaying a pan


12


. The pan


12


is suitable for receiving food for storage and service therefrom. The pan


12


has a particular configuration which receives the cover


10


for a close fit and secured relationship to provide sanitary conditions for the storage of food.




The cover


10


has a lid


14


for covering an opening


15


in the cover. The lid


14


is shown in

FIG. 1

in its closed position over the opening


15


. In

FIG. 2

, the lid


14


is shown in its opened condition as it has been slid under a portion of the cover


10


which serves to uncover opening


15


.




Looking more specifically at the pan


12


, it can be seen that the pan has upright side walls


16


along the longitudinal portions and ends walls


18


at either end. The walls


16


and


18


are surrounded by a peripheral curved channel, formed by a skirt or wall


20


at the upper surfaces thereof. At the lower portion a bottom


19


extends between walls


16


and


18


.




The curved channel with the wall


20


at the upper surfaces is formed by an extension, web or ledge


22


extending from the walls


16


and


18


. The extension or web


22


turns downwardly into an outer wall portion


24


. The outer wall portion


24


turns downwardly and forms the outside of the interior of the channel denoted as channel


25


with the extension


22


which can be described as a web, ledge or extension.




An outer upstanding, or surrounding wall, rib, rail, or ridge


28


is peripherally formed and extends upwardly from the plastic molded web, or extension


22


. The web


22


peripherally surrounds the top of the channel


25


.




The ridge or wall


28


serves to receive the cover


10


interiorly thereof in the manner to be described hereinafter. The cover


10


seats therein and is engaged for placement on top of the pan


12


. Interiorly of the upstanding wall


28


is a ledge or interior web portion


30


which in part receives the cover thereon held in place by the surrounding wall


28


.




Looking more specifically at the remaining portion of the pan


12


it can be seen that the bottom section or base


19


is shown. The base


19


extends on the bottom between the walls


16


and


18


to define a complete bottom closure. The base


19


also incorporates a series of ribs


34


which extend along the length. These ribs


34


not only help to reinforce the base


19


but also serve to provide for a positively placed positioning of the base


19


when one pan


12


is stacked on another with its cover


10


.




The cover


10


can be seen with three upstanding ribs


36


,


38


, and


40


. These three ribs help to stop the sliding of pans


12


on top of covers


10


when the pans are stacked with their covers on top of each other. The upstanding ribs,


36


and


40


receive the exterior of the longitudinal exterior of the ribs


34


when the pan


12


is stacked on top of the cover


10


. The rib


38


blocks the end of the ribs


34


from moving beyond the positioning of the ribs so they do not slide forwardly on the cover


10


. Thus, the pan


12


with its ribs


34


resting on the cover


10


can be held in place so it does not slide off the cover.




The cover


10


with the lid


14


are formed as two separate items. The cover


10


is formed with a singular peripheral flange, ledge or rib


44


. This surrounding flange


44


extends around the periphery of the cover


10


and has an interiorly extending or depending wall, flange or rib


46


. The interiorly extending or depending wall


46


seats within the interior periphery of the upstanding wall


28


so that the cover


10


can be held in place on top of the pan


12


. The depending wall


46


is such where it permits rigidity at its outer area while at the same time managing to hold the cover


10


on the pan


12


.




The wall


46


has a longitudinal intermediate portion


48


which is reduced in height. This longitudinal intermediate portion


48


which is reduced in height terminates in a forward shoulder or stop


50


and a rearward shoulder or stop


52


. These forward and rearward shoulders


50


and


52


block the movement of the lid


14


and secure it as to longitudinal travel. Thus, the lid


14


can move to the forward or interiorly oriented end as shown in FIG.


6


and is somewhat blocked against the shoulder


50


.




When the lid


14


returns to the closed rearward, initial or leading position as seen in

FIG. 1

, it is blocked by the shoulder


52


in part. This enhances the overall movement of the lid


14


so that it is guided and indexed in its movement. At the same time, the shoulders or stops


50


and


52


provide indexing for seating the lid


14


in a particular location within the cover


10


on a usable basis.




Looking more specifically at the lid


14


, it can be seen that a pair of sloping side walls


56


and


58


are shown. These sloping side walls


56


and


58


are such where they allow for protection of the food when the lid is in its closed position. The sloping walls


56


and


58


on either side are received on the interior of sloping walls


70


and


72


of the cover


10


.




The walls


56


and


58


have an extending lateral portion, lateral extension, ledge, key, or edge member


60


and


62


. These extending lateral portions or keys


60


and


62


are such where they underlie and interlock the lid


14


. This keying is against the depending wall or edge portion


46


within the intermediate guide, keyway or slot area defined on either side of the cover


10


that has been provided by the reduced wall area


48


. This keyed engagement allows the lid


14


with its extensions


60


and


62


to seat under the cover's downwardly extending wall portion


46


so that it slides thereunder along intermediate portion


48


. The lid


14


is held in its indexed relationship by the movement under the depending wall


46


in its track or keyway


48


established between the shoulders


50


and


52


.




The sloping side walls


56


and


58


of the lid


14


are received in sliding engagement within the sloping side walls


70


and


72


on either side of the cover


10


. These sloping side walls


70


and


72


terminate at a forward or distal sloping frontal wall


74


which is at the terminal portion of the cover


10


removed from the opening


15


. This forward sloping frontal wall


74


is such where it closes off the forward end of the cover


10


so that the cover and pan


12


can be integrated to seal the contents of the pan


12


. Thus, the walls


56


and


58


of the lid


14


move inwardly and outwardly in such a manner as to be received in the open position shown in

FIG. 2

therein and provide for extended coverage when the lid


14


is in the closed or rearward position of FIG.


1


.




The top of the lid


14


incorporates an upstanding peripheral bead, surround, or wall formed by walls


80


,


82


, and


84


. Walls


80


and


82


are on either side of the lid


14


, while upright wall


84


is across the lateral forward portion of the lid


14


.




The walls


80


,


82


and


84


serve to protect against any incursion of food into the interior of the pan


12


when the lid


14


is closed such as in FIG.


1


. In order to complete the wall and the protection provided thereby, a handle or rear wall portion


88


is provided. Rear wall


88


is formed of an upright forward portion


90


and two angular side portions


92


and


94


. These two angular side portions


92


and


94


terminate in lateral walls on either side that depend downwardly on either side to form one side of a channel


98


and


100


on either side.




The channels or conduits


98


and


100


terminate in a downwardly curved arcuate portion between the terminal portion of the walls


92


and


94


, and are bounded at the forward portions by complimenting walls


93


and


95


. Thus the channels


98


and


100


are formed between lateral terminal portions of walls


92


and


94


, and complimenting walls


93


and


95


.




The walls


92


and


94


, and complimentary walls


93


and


95


serve to form the channel or conduit


98


and


100


. This allows for drainage of any material or liquids on top of the lid


14


. In effect, the channels or conduits


98


and


100


create a gutter or downward flowing removal of food and liquid from the top of the lid


14


. Food and liquids can be easily wiped to the edge of the lid


14


and removed.




The interior portions of the channels


98


and


100


provide for a rest, groove, or guide surface by virtue of a flange, arcuate rest, or finger shown at the end of channels


100


namely flange


106


formed with a groove


107


. Flanges


106


with their grooves


107


allow for a curved depending seating of the interior of the channels


98


and


100


. This provides for a rest, support, or catch for maintenance of the interior of the channels


98


and


100


on the grooves


107


.




The flanges


106


with their grooves seat on a track or rail provided by upstanding walls or edges


108


and


110


that surround the opening


15


within the cover


10


. The walls or track


108


and


110


receive the interior portion on the flanges


106


with their grooves


107


thereon to provide a rail like receipt. They act as guides for channelized indexing along the walls


108


and


110


as the lid


14


slides therealong.




A terminal covering wall


118


is provided which surrounds the opening


15


for purposes of completing the closure when the lid


14


is slid into its closed rearward position as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. The terminal wall


118


joins with walls


80


and


82


to form a lateral closure and extend and fair into forward cover walls


70


and


72


.




A depending wall on the top of the cover is shown in the form of depending wall


122


. This depending wall


122


serves to receive the cover


10


, and overly the wall


84


when the lid


14


is closed. The wall


122


also has the function of blocking food from passing to the wall


84


.




The handle or wall portion


88


allows for removal and sliding of the lid


14


backwardly and forwardly. When the lid


14


is in the closed rearward position as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, it rides into a retention area provided by a protuberance


130


extending from the interior of the cover


10


. This protuberance


130


helps to lock the top surface or end region of the upright wall


84


on the lid


14


. Thus the lid


14


is engaged by the tab or protuberance


130


when in the closed position so that it does not have a tendency to move forwardly in an involuntary manner. In order to move it over the protuberance


130


, the sloping surface


136


allows the wall


84


to slide under the sloping surface


136


with minor effort.




As can be seen from the foregoing structure, the cover


10


rests on the pan


12


around the periphery thereof. The lid


14


on the other hand has the interior of the flanges


106


riding on the ridges or rails


1


.


08


and


110


that serve as guide rails allowing the lid


14


to slide backwardly and forwardly. The lid


14


at its intermediate portion is supported by means of the edge members or keys that laterally extend therefrom, namely edge members


60


and


62


that ride in the same manner on the pan interior web portion


30


.




As a consequence, it can be seen that the lid


14


is supported in part and resting on the pan


12


at its interior intermediate portion by the keys


60


and


62


riding on interior portion


30


of web


22


. This space between the top of the pan


12


and the cover


10


serves to provide a keyway for the extensions of keys


60


and


62


along intermediate portion


48


. Thus the keys


60


and


62


are held in place for sliding movement between stops


50


and


52


.




On the exterior portion the lid


14


is supported on the rails, ridges or upstanding walls


108


and


110


. This allows for removal of the lid


14


from the cover


10


for cleaning and other servicing. The lid


14


need merely be removed by lifting up the cover


10


from the pan and letting the lid drop down from its support where it is normally supported on the pan


12


in the keyway along intermediate portion


48


. The lid


14


is turned in the cover opening


15


so that the portion


106


of the downwardly turned flanges of the channels


98


and


100


can then be removed by turning.




By way of illustration, an assembly of the lid


14


, cover


10


, and the pan


12


is shown in

FIGS. 7

,


8


, and


9


. In

FIG. 7

, it can be seen where the lid


14


is being emplaced within the opening


15


of cover


10


in the direction of arrow A as the first step. This is downwardly into the interior cavity or opening


15


of the cover


10


.




After being placed in the direction of arrow A, notches


200


and


202


on either side are indexed to the side of the upstanding rails, ridges, walls or flanges


108


and


110


on the cover


10


. This is done by rotating the lid


14


in the direction of arrow B. The notches


200


and


202


are formed in the sloping side walls


56


and


58


of the lid


14


. Notches


56


and


58


are formed in the walls


56


and


58


just forward of the lateral channel walls


93


and


95


. The notches


200


and


202


serve to accommodate a turning of the lid


14


within the opening


15


of the cover in order to seat the guides


106


with their grooves


107


on the rails or walls


108


and


110


.




At this point, the notches


200


and


202


should be indexed on either side with the respective rail or flanges


108


and


110


on the cover. This positioning is seen in the perspective view of

FIGS. 8 and 9

.




In effect, movement in the direction of arrow B is seen as in

FIGS. 7 and 8

turns the lid


14


in the proper direction in order to align the notches


200


and


202


with supporting surfaces of supports


106


with their grooves


107


in the interior portion of channels.


98


and


110


. Alignment with the rails or side walls


108


and


110


and resting flanges


106


and grooves


107


of the lid


14


thereon supports the lid at the rear portion. At this point, the lid


14


, can be balanced on either side rail at the extension or rest


106


on either side.




The frontal portion of the lid


14


is emplaced in such a manner so that it can then rest on the upper surface of the pan


12


. In particular, it rests on the interior pan wall surface


30


around the periphery.




The lid


14


is then captured between the cover


10


and pan


12


by keys


60


and


62


. The extensions, L shaped flanges, or keys extend between the cover


10


and the pan


12


in intermediate relieved portion


48


which serves to form a keyway between stops


50


and


52


. This is accomplished by turning the lid


14


upwardly in the direction of arrow C. At this point, when the lid


14


is turned upwardly in the direction of arrow C it is then ready to be placed on top of the pan


12


with the cover


10


securing it in place for proper movement backwardly and forwardly in the keyway provided between the cover and pan.




This can be seen in greater detail as to the securement of the notch


200


and


202


areas riding on the cover


10


on grooves


107


, with the lid


14


at its forward end riding on the pan


12


yet captured by the cover


10


overlaying it at its L shaped or key extension portions


60


and


62


.




The lid


14


and cover


10


are assembled on top of the pan


12


and provide for easy removal and cleaning through the three part relationship of the cover


10


, lid


14


, and pan


12


.



Claims
  • 1. A food pan and cover comprising:a food pan with a peripheral web; a cover which removably seats on said web having an opening in said cover; a sliding lid having a downwardly extending sidewall overlying said opening having a portion which is mounted for sliding on said cover; and, a second portion of said lid for sliding on said pan.
  • 2. The pan and cover as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:said cover having side walls which receive in part said downwardly extending sidewall of said lid.
  • 3. The pan and cover as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:a rail on said cover; and, a flange on said lid for seating on said rail for supporting said lid in part.
  • 4. The pan and cover as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:a keyway formed between said cover and said pan; and, a key on said lid for support and sliding movement in said keyway.
  • 5. The pan and cover as claimed in claim 4 further comprising:stops at either end of said keyway to check sliding movement of said lid.
  • 6. The pan and cover as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:a wall substantially surrounding said lid on the upper surface thereof; and, a conduit in said lid wall extending beyond the opening of said cover for removal of liquid therefrom without entering said pan through the opening in said cover.
  • 7. The pan and cover as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:a relieved portion in said downwardly extending sidewall of said lid for turning movement of said lid in the opening of said cover to seat the lid on said cover around said opening.
  • 8. A cover for a food pan having a seat for receiving said cover comprising:a cover having a periphery for removably seating on said food pan; an opening in said cover; a lid in said opening adapted in part for seating on said cover and having a key for slidably seating between said cover and said pan; and, a support flange on said lid distal from said key for supporting said lid for sliding movement on said cover.
  • 9. The cover as claimed in claim 8 further comprising;said support flange on said lid extends over the surface of said cover beyond the periphery of said opening in said cover.
  • 10. The cover as claimed in claim 9 further comprising:a rail on said cover for receiving said support flange of said lid.
  • 11. The cover as claimed in claim 8 further comprising:a wall surrounding said lid having a drainage conduit extending beyond the opening of said cover.
  • 12. The cover as claimed in claim 11 wherein:said conduit is formed on said support flange which is formed as an arcuate flange extending beyond the opening of said cover.
  • 13. The cover as claimed in claim 12 further comprising:a stop on said cover for checking movement of said, lid when it is closed.
  • 14. The cover as claimed in claim 8 further comprising:a stop for said key on said cover to limit forward and rearward sliding movement of said lid on said cover.
  • 15. The combination of a food pan and cover comprising:a food pan having upright walls and a base forming the bottom of said pan; a web around the periphery of said pan; a cover for removably seating on the web of said pan having an opening therein; and, a lid for seating over the opening on said cover supported at one portion on said cover and at a distal portion on said pan, said lid having a downwardly sloping sidewall which seats over said cover when said lid closes said opening and under said cover in part when said lid is slid to open said opening.
  • 16. The combination as claimed in claim 15 further comprising:a space between said cover and said pan forming a keyway for receiving a portion of said lid for slidable movement between said cover and said pan.
  • 17. The combination as claimed in claim 16 further comprising:an extension from said lid for seating in said keyway.
  • 18. The combination as claimed in claim 15 further comprising:said lid is supported on said cover by a flange extending beyond the opening of said cover.
  • 19. The combination as claimed in claim 18 further comprising:a wall substantially surrounding said lid having a conduit overlying said support flange on said lid for draining the top of said lid.
  • 20. The combination as claimed in claim 19 further comprising:a rail on said cover for slidingly receiving said support flange of said lid upon which said lid rests.
  • 21. The combination as claimed in claim 16 further comprising:said keyway having stops for limiting the movement of said lid along said keyway.
  • 22. The combination as claimed in claim 15 further comprising:a notch in the side portion of said lid for placing and turning said lid in the opening of said cover.
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